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20391A   imageDescriptionMANARGOODY: 1856 piece with 1854 1/2a blue vertical strip of four, just touched to large margins, tied by manuscript pen cancels with “TANJORE / MANARGOODY / TALOOK TEPPAL” oval ds adjacent, fine and rare Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20392   imageDescriptionMANARGOODY: 1856 (Jan 5) Entire with 1854 1/2a blue, good to large margins, tied by type 2C 12-barred circle, with “TANJORE / MANARGOODY / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval ds on reverse, fine and rare Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20393   imageDescriptionMANARGOODY: 1855 (Dec 3) Entire with 1854 1/2a blue pair, fine to very large margins, tied by smudgy JC type 2c barred diamonds, reverse with “TANJORE / MANARGOODY / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval cachet, some tone spots otherwise fine Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20394   imageDescriptionMANARGOODY: 1855 Lettersheet with 1854 1/2a blue, fine to very large margins, tied by JC type 2 diamond of dots, reverse with Tanjore “Paid.” boxed ds and “TANJORE / MANARGOODY / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval cachet, fine Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20395   imageDescriptionPUTTOOCOTAH: Fragment with 1854 1/2a blue, good to huge margins showing portion of marginal inscription at right, tied by JC type 2 12-barred diamond, with “TANJORE / PUTTOOCOTAH / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval ds adjacent, fine Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20396   imageDescriptionPUTTOOCOTAH: 1856 (Jan 5) Entire with 1854 1a red, fine to large margins, tied on the reverse by type 2c 11-barred circle, with “TANJORE / PUTTOOCOTAH / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval ds, some soiling, rare Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20397   imageDescriptionPUTTOOCOTTAH: 1855 (Oct 11) Wrapper to Calimere with 1854 1a red, fine to large margins, cancelled on the reverse by type 2c, with “TANJORE / T.T. / PUTTOOCOTTAH” semi-circle ds and unrecorded Calimere “Paid.” box ds adjacent, odd cover tear otherwise fine Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20397A   imageDescriptionPUTTOOCOTAH: 1855 (Nov 22) Wrapper with 1854 1/2a blue tied by type 2c barred circle (struck twice creating crossed lines), reverse with “TANJORE / PUTTOOCOTAH / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval ds, some soiling, rare Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20398   imageDescriptionTALOOK TAPPAL: 1855 (May 30) Wrapper franked on the reverse with 1854 1/2a blue pair, good to very large margins, tied by type 2c 11-barred circle, with “TANJORE / TRIVADY / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval cachet and Tanjore boxed ds, minor discolouration to stamps otherwise fine



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20399   imageDescriptionTRIVADY: 1855 (Oct 10) Entire with 1854 1/2a blue vert. pair, fine to very large margins, cancelled by type 2c, reverse with smudgy “TANJORE / TRIVADY / TALOOK TAPPAL” oval cachet, hinge remnants and minor soiling, scarce Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20400   imageDescriptionVARIOUS: Group of 2 covers and 2 pieces, one incoming from GB with Nellore Vencatagiri unrecorded hs (faults), 1/2a on cover with indistinct TT oval hs, 4a black on piece with Trivalore hs and 1/2a on piece with Manarcoody oval hs, scarce Extract from Jal Cooper’s “Early India Cancellations” about Talook Tappal handstamps Type 2c: Whilst describing the (type 2 cancels), I cannont refrain from referring here to one more cancellation, viz., a circle formed by bars of 11 lines. The diameter of the circle varies from 18 to 20mm. This particular cancellation is found on 1854 issues as well as East India stamps but they have been found from one district only, viz., Tanjore, and in Mr. C. D. Desai’s valuable collection there are several originals with this cancellation but with the names of different post offices in most interesting and different types of postmarks, some of which read, “Tanjore T.T. Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Anthangy,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Manarcoody,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Puttoocottah,” “Tanjore Talook Tappal – Trinady.” Cannot one call this cancellation as type 2c, particularly when it does not correspond in any manner with any of the later types? In afact, I have done so for many years and collectors to whom I have supplied these examples also classified them as type 2c in their collections.

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20401   imageDescriptionOTHER CANCELLATIONS CACHETS: Group of 9 covers all with the unknown “DIVISION” circular cachet with letters B, C, D or E, plus 1854 on cover with type B4a cancel, all neatly mounted and written up on 4 album pages, most unusual

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20402   imageDescriptionCACHETS: 1855 (May 7) Entire to Madras with 1854 1/2a blue, close to fine margins, tied by type 1 dotted lozenge (9×7 dots), reverse with unrecorded “SHEEMOGA / POST PAID” box hs and GPO ds, missing backflap, rare



SOLD for € 900.00
Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20403   imageDescriptionCACHETS: 1860 1/2a Postal stationery entire to Bombay Fort cancelled by type 25 barred diamond with “DIVISION / B” circular cachet adjacent, local delivery from Malbar Hill, reverse with Bombay cds, slightly toned otherwise fine and scarce



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Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20404   imageDescriptionCACHETS: 1858 (June 25) Envelope from Byculla Receiving House to Kurrachee with 1854 1a red, just touched in places, tied by JC type 4 “5” diamond barred numeral, with Bombay boxed “Paid.” hs and “RG. House / No.1” boxed hs (Giles type X4var), some toning



SOLD for € 340.00
Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20405   imageDescriptionDATESTAMPS: 1856 (May 22) Envelope from Ramandroog to England with 1854 4a cut to shape and 2a green pair (touched at top), with “India Paid” crescent moon and London arrival hs adjacent, reverse with “RAMANDROOG / Paid.” box hs (unrecorded by Giles) and Bombay transit, envelope opened for display and with faults incl. reinforcement on reverse



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Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20406   imageDescriptionDATESTAMPS: 1856 (Jun 7) Envelope from Mandvie to Bombay with 1854 1/2a blue (touched at right) tied by “117” barred diamond numeral, with unrecorded Mandvie Paid box hs, Bombay bs, minor peripheral faults, rare



CLOSED
Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20407   imageDescription1856 (Sep) Entire from Kurrachee to Broach with 1854 1/2a blue, touched, tied by type 1 dotted lozenge (9×10 dots), reverse with despatch cds and arrival box “Paid.” ds (unrecorded by Giles), minor soiling otherwise fine



SOLD for € 250.00
Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20408   imageDescriptionDATESTAMPS: 1857 (Jul 10) Wrapper from Ahmednuggur to Jaulnah with 1854 1/2a blue die II, fine to large margins, tied by “57” type 4 numeral with rare crisp red despatch cds adjacent, reverse with arrival boxed ds, minor cover faults, sent during the Mutiny Period



CLOSED
Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM
20409   imageDescriptionDATESTAMPS: 1857 (Jul 10) Envelope from Seerpoor to England with 1854 2a green and 4a blue & red, cut to shape and both touched, tied by JC type 4 “40” diamond barred numerals, with unrecorded Seepor boxed ds, reverse with Bombay and London ds, some soiling otherwise fine



SOLD for € 800.00
Closing..May-30, 12:00 PM

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